I faced a lot of technicians and salespersons trying to cheat on me. They were always tried to present anything in an excellent condition even if it's bad.
In my opinion, the most important thing to protect our selves from cheaters is to let an experience man who knew about computers to help us if we didn't know anything about PC's.
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I faced a lot of technicians and salespersons trying to cheat on me. They were always tried to present anything in an excellent condition even if it's bad.
In my opinion, the most important thing to protect our selves from cheaters is to let an experience man who knew about computers to help us if we didn't know anything about PC's.
It's difficult to know if someone is being honest with you, particularly salespeople. But the simple advice in the video is very sensible, I think.
Some language points:
1)
let + noun phrase/clause + infinitive
let someone who knows about computers help us if we don't know about PCs.
(i.e. let + someone + help us)
2)
*our selves* ourselves (one word)
3)
experience (noun / verb)
experienced (adj -- past participle)
Thanks for the corrections Marcus. I really appreciate your work.
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